Legends of the game renew acquaintances at LIV Golf Orlando

Dustin Johnson putts on the 18th green during the final round of the season finale of the LIV Golf series at Trump National Doral, Miami, Florida, USA, Oct. 30, 2022. (Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
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Updated 27 March 2023
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Legends of the game renew acquaintances at LIV Golf Orlando

  • LIV Golf Orlando takes place at Orange County National in Florida from March 31-April 2
  • Danny Lee of Iron Heads GC sank a birdie putt on the third playoff hole to claim the individual LIV Golf Tucson title

ORLANDO: The third event of the LIV Golf League, LIV Golf Orlando, takes place at Orange County National in Florida from March 31-April 2.

Bryson DeChambeau’s Crushers GC and Charles Howell III were the team and idividual winners at the league opener, LIV Golf Mayakoba, in Mexico. 

Fireballs GC, featuring captain Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Eugenio Chacarra and Carlos Ortiz, subsequently captured the team win at LIV Golf Tucson in Arizona

Danny Lee of Iron Heads GC sank a birdie putt from off the green, on the third playoff hole, to claim the second individual title, in dramatic style, in Tucson.
 
LIV Golf’s 12 teams include reigning Open Champion Cameron Smith, World Golf Hall of Famer Phil Mickelson, two-time major winner Dustin Johnson and four-time major winner Brooks Koepka.

More than a quarter (13) of the league’s star-studded, international field are major champions, with 24 major victories amongst them. The field of 48 players represents 16 different nations, includes 18 Olympians, and has made 125 combined appearances in the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup, with more than half of the league having competed in the biennial team events.

In total, LIV Golf League players have amassed 530 worldwide wins across multiple tours, and four players have held the title of World No. 1.

This is the first official season of the LIV Golf League, with a 14-tournament schedule being hosted in seven different countries at some of the world’s top courses. Players are in pursuit of the 2023 LIV Golf Individual Championship and 2023 Team Championship, and after two events, Charles Howell III sits atop LIV Golf`s individual standings with 56 points.

The team standings, which decide seeding for the season-ending Team Championship, are currently led by captain Dustin Johnson’s 4Aces GC (48 points).


Pineau ends 4-year wait with commanding Hilton Classic triumph in Morocco

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Pineau ends 4-year wait with commanding Hilton Classic triumph in Morocco

  • The Frenchman hit a final round of 67 to take the title at Al-Houara Golf Club in Tangier

TANGIER: France’s Pierre Pineau ended a four-year wait for a second professional victory with a brilliant final-round 67 to claim the Hilton Classic title at Al-Houara Golf Club in Tangier on Wednesday, finishing on 10-under par to win by two shots from compatriot Andoni Etchenique.

Pineau, who started from the first tee in calmer conditions than the tournament had seen all week, made six birdies against a single bogey to pull clear of the field and claim the $18,000 first prize.

He picked up shots on the second and fifth before a bogey at 11 briefly threatened to let the chasing pack back in. But the Frenchman responded by picking up shots at 12, 13, 15 and 18 to seal a memorable win.

“It feels really good,” Pineau said. “This is only my second win as a professional and the last one was four years ago, so it almost feels like a new experience again.

“After the bogey on 11 it actually freed me up a bit; instead of playing safe and counting shots, I just started trying to make birdies again.”

Pineau paid tribute to his girlfriend, who caddied for him during Tuesday’s torrential conditions and whose support he credited as integral to the victory.

“My girlfriend has been incredible. She’s been with me every step of the way and honestly if she hadn’t been there yesterday in the rain I probably wouldn’t have shot two under,” he said.

“The last 12 months have been tough, I changed coaches, it was my first full year on the main tour and at one point I almost stopped playing. This win means a lot.”

Etchenique was the nearest challenger and carded a bogey-free 67 of his own to finish on eight-under par. He made three consecutive birdies from the fourth to the sixth before adding gains at the 10th and 14th.

“I felt a little bit of pressure at the start but I tried to go low early and managed to make three birdies in a row from the fourth to the sixth,” Etchenique said.

“To finish with a bogey-free round on a course like this is something I’m proud of. I felt like I had a chance if I kept going and it was a great experience to play under pressure and finish strongly in the final round.”

Ireland’s Paul McBride also carded a fine 67, with six birdies lifting him to seven-under par and third place, his $7,000 cheque a timely boost after spending the winter at home. McBride birdied four of the first 11 holes to move into contention before the run dried up on the back nine.

“I felt like I played really well throughout the day,” McBride said. “It’s definitely good for the confidence to be in contention, especially this early in the year. I’m really looking forward to the rest of the season now and seeing what opportunities come up next.”

Four players share fourth place on five-under par: Ireland’s Mark Power, Italy’s Aron Zemmer and Jacopo Vecchi Fossa, and England’s Curtis Knipes, each collecting $4,550.

Ayoub Lguirati was the leading Moroccan, finishing in a share of 35th place on five-over par, with Ayoub Ssouadi and amateur Issam Nakrou also completing the week after making the cut.

The Hilton Classic was the second and final event of the MENA Golf Tour’s Morocco Series at Al-Houara Golf Club.

The Tour’s next event is the Qatar Classic at Doha Golf Club from March 23 to 25. The season concludes with the Al-Ain Championship at Al-Ain Equestrian Shooting & Golf Club from March 30 to April 1.